A great kick back location, and amazing sandwiches, that's what you get at Hub Stacey's. Your not necessarily on the water, and your not really in the wood's, your more surrounded by parked cars between the tree's; however, as soon as you enter the deck of the Hub, your on the water and in the woods of this outdoor Florida restaurant, so don't venture inside, stay outside and relax.
The waitstaff at the Hub, well I've certainly had a better group, but I did have nothing to do all day. The gal who was waiting on us seemed lost, she disappeared a lot. She wan't bad, but she certainly wasn't stellar.
Hub Stacey's offers a variety of different sandwiches, like a Cuban or Muffalatta. Now being from South Florida, I've had dozen's upon dozen's of Cuban sandwiches, Elena Ruth Sandwiches and Media Noche sandwiches, I've never seen them duplicated up here, you all just can't get the bread right. I have never had a Muffelatta, I've seen them but never had one so today was the day.
Eating the Muff was no easy task, as this muff was huge, no dinner tonight for me, this muff with it's salty goodness filled me up, and do to it's salt content caused me to drink more. It was a huge sandwich and I can only assume well prepared. Other items I really liked was the hummus, they have it down pat, and the warm pita bread was an added plus. I'd like to go back again and try the Cuban, but I kinda now think that even if the Cuban there is not like the Cuban in South Florida, Hub Stacey's Cuban will win out!